Allied Outlets

This page links to outlets that focus on issues of police accountability. The diversity of tactics and ideas represented is impressive. As each of us sheds our fear and speaks and acts for what we know correct, the better-off we all are. Both today and in future generations.

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  • Anonymous
    Who We Are. Anonymous is a decentralized network of individuals focused on promoting access to information, free speech, and transparency.
  • Berkeley Cop Watch
    Berkeley Copwatch is the original Copwatch group. We began in 1990 on Telegraph Ave. as an all-volunteer organization dedicated to monitoring police actions and non-violently asserting our rights. Berkeley Copwatch is based on the idea that WATCHING the police is a crucial first step in the process of organizing. We do not attempt to interfere in police activity or to resist police misconduct physically. It is our hope that, one day, mass outrage at police and government violence will increase to a point where fundamental change in the nature of policing becomes inevitable.
  • Counter Current News
    Your one stop for all the news the mainstream media can’t get away with. Specializing in alternative media and reporting.
  • ExposedPolice.com
    UK-based site: Share your dealings with police departments in your local area. This website features exposed police, misconduct, complaints and help with legal advice. Join our online community, if you have a bad experience with the police, you may want to make a formal complaint or expose your story and have it published on our website!
  • Filming Cops
    Police brutality is not merely the result of a “few bad apples” — the barrel itself is rotten.
  • Flex Your Rights
    Flex Your Rights was launched in 2002. Our mission is to educate the public about how basic Bill of Rights protections apply during encounters with law enforcement. To accomplish this, we create and distribute the most compelling, comprehensive and trustworthy know-your-rights media available.
  • Formula 4409
    Staving off tyranny with peaceful ideas.
  • Innocent Down
    The object of innocentdown.org is to document the innocent people killed by law enforcement and to remember those innocent victims of police violence.It is always sad when anyone loses their life: police or non-police. No one’s life has more value over another
  • LawReport.org
    Welcome to the tip of the iceberg – over 10,500! documented examples of absolute corruption and contempt for the law by ”the good guys”
  • Marc Stevens
    Bringing about a voluntary society one visitor at a time. Author of Adventures In Legal Land, an examination of the legal and political systems of the United States.
  • My Brotherz Keeper
    This site is dedicated to shining a light on all of the ‘bent badges’ that seem to be policing our streets. We aim to bring these stories of corruption and abuse of authority to the forefront of the talking points in society. Please join us in our effort to STOP the thug like actions of peace officers against the people they are sworn to protect.
  • Never Get Busted
    Never Get Busted is the site of Barry Cooper, a former east Texas police employee who made hundreds of arrested and asset forfeiture seizures before speaking-out against drug prohibition.
Pledge $1/month to help spread the message that, "Badges Don't Grant Extra Rights."
Pledge $1/month to help spread the message that, “Badges Don’t Grant Extra Rights.”
  • Oathkeepers
    Oath Keepers is a non-partisan association of currently serving military, veterans, peace officers, and firefighters who will fulfill the oath we swore to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic, so help us God. Our oath is to the Constitution, not to the politicians, and we will not obey unconstitutional (and thus illegal) and immoral orders, such as orders to disarm the American people or to place them under martial law and deprive them of their ancient right to jury trial.
  • Occupy Wall Street
    OccupyWallSt.org is the unofficial de facto online resource for the growing occupation movement happening on Wall Street and around the world. We’re an affinity group committed to doing technical support work for resistance movements. We’re not a subcommittee of the NYCGA nor affiliated with Adbusters, anonymous or any other organization.
  • Photography Is Not A Crime
    Photography is Not a Crime aka PINAC was launched in 2007 after Miami multimedia journalist Carlos Miller was arrested for taking photos of five Miami police officers while working on an article for a local news site.
  • Police Abuse
    Using available technology, the Police Complaint Center documents and investigates alleged incidents of police abuse.  We believe that many police organizations have done a poor job of protecting the public from abusive officers. Our primary service is assisting victims of misconduct with reporting complaints to appropriate enforcement agencies. We also investigate police and Sheriffs deputies that are accused of abusive behavior.
  • Police State USA: Land of the Checkpoints
    This page is dedicated to exposing civil rights infringements, destruction of our liberties, militarization of law enforcement, outlawing of non-violent and victimless behavior, and invasions of our privacy.
  • Pro Libertate
    Thorough, on-point commentary by William N. Grigg, who self-describes as a “Christian Individualist, husband, father, self-appointed pundit.”
  • Strike The Root
    Strike The Root is a daily journal of current events and commentary from a libertarian/market anarchist perspective.  The mission of STR is to advance the cause of liberty, primarily by de-mystifying and de-legitimizing the State.  STR seeks a world where people are free to live their lives as they see fit, as long as they don’t use force or fraud against peaceful people.
  • Storm Clouds Gathering
    The truth is extreme, to make is moderate is to lie.
  • The Agitator
    The blog of Radley Balko, a senior writer for Huffington Post, who focuses on investigative reporting on civil liberties and the criminal justice system.
  • The Anti-Media
    Anti-Media offers a new paradigm, a bottom up approach for real, unbiased, reporting where we the people are the journalists and editors. Anti-Media will be a venue for independent journalism to move forward on a larger more truthful scale, all the while being driven and controlled by the community of journalists and truth seekers around the world.
  • The Drug Reform Coordination Network
    StoptheDrugWar.org (DRCNet) calls for an end to drug prohibition (e.g. some form of legalization), and its replacement with some sensible framework in which drugs can be regulated and controlled instead.
  • The Electronic Frontier Foundation
    EFF broke new ground when it was founded in 1990—well before the Internet was on most people’s radar—and continues to confront cutting-edge issues defending free speech, privacy, innovation, and consumer rights today. From the beginning, EFF has championed the public interest in every critical battle affecting digital rights.
  • The Free Thought Project
    Popular alternative media site that publishes breaking articles with eye opening perspectives.
  • The Institute for Justice
    Founded in 1991, the Institute for Justice is what a civil liberties law firm should be. As our nation’s only libertarian public interest law firm, we engage in cutting-edge litigation and advocacy both in the courts of law and in the court of public opinion on behalf of individuals whose most basic rights are denied by the government–like the right to earn an honest living, private property rights, and the right to free speech, especially in the areas of commercial and Internet speech.
  • The National Police Misconduct Project
    The purpose of this project is to gather reports of credible allegations of police misconduct so policymakers (and others) can make informed assessments of the nature and circumstances of police misconduct, and consider proposals that can minimize wrongdoing.
  • The Peaceful Streets Project
    The Peaceful Streets Project is a volunteer, grassroots undertaking uniting Austinites behind the common goal of ending the institutional violence taking place on Austin streets. Through organizing, training, and direct action tactics, the Peaceful Streets Project seeks to support marginalized communities in understanding, exercising, and standing up for their rights.
  • The Police Are Welfare Whores (facebook)
    The police are a violent gang of thugs paid with money siphoned from the productive sector of the economy. The police are becoming more and more militarized and more thuggish. They are paid money that is siphoned, by stealth or force, from the productive sector of the economy.
  • TruthVoice.com
    Dedicated to becoming the Truth Voice of alternative (honest) media with late breaking, liberty minded perspective on the current stories of the day.
  • Truth Be Known (facebook)
    Dedicated to sharing our original videos, photos, & news articles that focus on police brutality, misconduct, political corruption, national and international events, and more.
  • We Copwatch
    This site is an information clearinghouse to Copwatch and Know Your Right’s information, with a Cali Bay, national, and international focus.
  • WikiLeaks
    WikiLeaks is a not-for-profit media organisation. Our goal is to bring important news and information to the public. We provide an innovative, secure and anonymous way for sources to leak information to our journalists (our electronic drop box). One of our most important activities is to publish original source material alongside our news stories so readers and historians alike can see evidence of the truth.
  • Zero Gov
    An online journal by Bill Buppert devoted to the total abolition of slavery and the state

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This page is a work in progress – if you have suggestions for other sites that should be included please let us know.